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Anchorage Opera announces season of crowd

The Anchorage Opera went public featuring its 200809 season today. The organization went with known crowd pleasers "Carmen" and "The Barber of Seville" to try and stabilize its erratic budget. See the story here.

A rehearsal of "The Abduction through the Seraglio," that this Anchorage Opera staged last November.

Gm Torrie Allen said although during the past, opera seasons were largely chosen with the opera's administration, in 2010 he worked a committee, including staff and board members.

The opera opted to join other classical world and create a season around a theme. Although Allen stood a large amount of hip, fresh suggestions for the growing season, together with a "Women Rock" season focused on opera's great divas and the other season he called "More Drama Than Law and Order," the committee went a far more vanilla route, "Passions of Spain."

The business's most surprising news could it be has booked an up to date opera for its 50th anniversary season in 201112. The opera world's been droolling over "The Grapes of Wrath" since it debuted a year ago at Minnesota Opera. There, it had been a ginormous production, costing $1.8 million to make (it turned out a commission), having a cast of 50 along with a set so detailed, the target audience actually saw the corn field shrivel up and die.

If you are curious about how that opera looks and sounds, see this video in regards to the Utah Opera's production of "The Grapes of Wrath."

Any idea what from the opera's next season? Keeping up with much about "The Grapes of Wrath," and have you liked what you've heard? Share your thoughts from the comments section below.